AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMexico Security: Gunmen killed Oaxaca mayor José Ángel Bravo Martínez in San Miguel Amatitlán, prompting a manhunt and renewed fears of organized-crime violence targeting local officials as the World Cup draws attention to Mexico City. Cuba Economy: President Miguel Díaz-Canel unveiled sweeping reforms to cut bureaucracy, expand flexibility for agriculture, loosen foreign-trade rules, and reduce ministries—aimed at attracting investment and easing shortages amid tighter U.S. sanctions. Venezuela Energy & Tech: SLB and PDVSA signed a long-term framework deal to modernize the oil and gas sector, with a major push for digital transformation and workforce training. U.S.-Venezuela Anti-Gang: Trump said a U.S. strike killed Tren de Aragua leader “Nino Guerrero,” highlighting continued cross-border pressure on the gang. Brazil World Cup: Vinícius Júnior’s late equalizer rescued Brazil for a 1-1 draw with Morocco in Group C, after Morocco’s early lead. Green Industry Brazil: thyssenkrupp Uhde secured pre-FEED contracts for two green ammonia projects in Brazil, targeting 800,000 tonnes per year combined. Amazon Watch: Brazil’s Amazon deforestation alerts fell to the lowest level since 2014, with May clearing down sharply year-on-year.
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